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Does anyone know of a knife skills class in Tampa area?

After almost severing the tip of her finger with a very sharp knife while cutting potatoes- (not even sure a knife skill class covers this mistake) My wife is strongly suggesting she may want to take a class on how to properly cut/chop/slice/dice. She cooks almost any style of food, and really does not have any favorite techniques at present. If any of you have suggestions on where to send her, I'm all ears.

-Mauro

PS - It was with this guy - [IMG]http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/**************_2237_66678657[/IMG] that did her in. I have no idea why she grabbed it to slie potatoes, then put her fingers under it and actually push down till she almost when through her thumb, but she did. Took 3 stitches to close it up. I'd have personally dealt with a bandaid but she was futzing with it and making it worse so off to the ER we went after diner.